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Greetings!,
Warm greetings from EPRA, APREA and UBS!
We would like to invite you to our upcoming
European Property Breakfast Briefing on the afternoon of Monday, 7 December, 2015.
Meet and exchange ideas with five European property companies with exposure to France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium, the Nordics and the Netherlands, together with an industry expert from JLL, London.
Our senior speakers will explore a wide range of property investment sectors, including retail, residential, office, shopping centres, logistics, student housing and urban hospitality.
We believe this event offers an outstanding opportunity to gain unique insights into the latest trends in the European property market.
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If you would like to join, please RSVP before November 23, to:
s.li@epra.com
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We look forward to seeing you at the event.
Yours sincerely,
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Philip Charls |
Peter Verwer |
Kim Wright |
CEO, EPRA |
CEO, APREA |
Managing Director, UBS |
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ABOUT EPRA
EPRA represents the listed property sector in Europe with over 220 active members, which own over EUR 350 billion in real estate assets. This sector plays a vital role in Europe's business, industry and social life and is part of the broader commercial real estate sector. EPRA also formulates Best Practice Recommendations for the listed sector in reporting and accounting, conducts research, and manages and developed investment indices together with FTSE, namely, the FTSE EPRA/NAREIT Index Series. EPRA works to build trust and encourage greater investment in European listed real estate companies.
ABOUT APREA
APREA is a non-profit body that represents the real estate investment industry in the Asia-Pacific. APREA provides its views to governments in order to help forge a more globally competitive real estate industry. APREA and its partners help foster a more informed marketplace and encourage greater professionalism by championing best practice across all dimensions of the real estate investment universe.
APREA has chapters in eight countries - Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, Australia, India, Philippines, Malaysia, and China. |
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